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2012, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 357-374 Validation of green IT framework for implementing energy efficient green data centres: a case study
by Mueen Uddin & Azizah Abdul Rahman - 375-389 Green ergonomics and green economics: the effect of feed-in tariff schemes on user behaviours and attitudes towards energy consumption
by Robin Winslow Morris & Alex W. Stedmon & Alyson Langley - 390-400 Reduction in carbon emissions in the Brazilian agricultural value chain through a decrease in transported volume
by André Perusso - 401-416 Quantifying of farmers' acceptance and perception in developing kenaf, Hibiscus cannabinus, industry in Malaysia
by Norfaryanti Kamaruddin & Mohd. Shahwahid Haji Othman
2012, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 217-225 Profitability in banks of India: an impact study of implementation of green banking
by Sibabrata Nanda & Suresh Chandra Bihari - 226-242 Green economy: assessing the greenness of the Malaysian economy
by Rabiul Islam & Chamhuri Siwar & Norasikin Ahmad Ludin & Mohammed Shamsul Chowdhury & Yusnidah Ibrahim - 243-259 Role of biopesticides in developing a sustainable vegetable industry in Malaysia
by Nitty Hirawaty Kamarulzaman & Norida Mazlan & Salini Devi Rajendran & Mohd Ghazali Mohayidin - 260-278 Evaluating the economic, ecological and sustainable feasibility of projects under the clean development mechanism: a case study from sub-Saharan Africa
by Juliane Göke - 279-297 ENGOs, EU accession and empowerment: the case of land rationalisation in Malta
by Michael Briguglio - 298-316 Re-examining the growth-emissions nexus: does the latecomer advantage alter the environmental Kuznets curve?
by Klarizze Puzon & Ruperto Alonzo
2012, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 117-128 Sustainability of international trade law: the legality of unilateral trade measures for environmental protection in the GATT/WTO framework
by Winston Ka-Ming Mak - 129-136 Ecotourism: an alternative form of green industry in China
by Zhen Fen Shen & Michael R. Redclift - 137-144 Calculation and analysis of genuine saving for forests in China
by Zhang Ying - 145-166 Population growth and forest sustainability in Africa
by Simplice A. Asongu & Brian A. Jingwa - 167-177 Cost and time overrun analysis for green construction projects
by Arun Chandramohan & S. Lakshmi Narayanan & Ashish Gaurav & Neethu Krishna - 178-188 Ecological footprint decomposition analyses: the case of Latvia
by J?nis Brizga - 189-204 Greenhouse care economics: a solution to the capitalist's dilemma
by Monowaruz Zaman - 205-215 Some determinants of carbon dioxide emissions in Bangladesh
by Prashanta Kumar Banerjee & Matiur Rahman
2012, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-16 An empirical study on the interaction between EUA futures, coal, natural gas and electricity
by Wei Lu & Hao Yin - 17-36 Prospects of the development of the solar energy industry in the Caribbean
by Don Charles - 37-54 Inducing pro-environmental behaviour: moral suasion, reciprocal altruism and the Man-in-the-Middle
by Sunderasan Srinivasan - 55-72 A consolidated economic model based on a new concept of biased equilibrium
by Monowaruz Zaman - 73-94 Understanding the multifaceted attributes to rural poverty while assessing the water-poverty-climate change linkage in the Indian Eastern Himalaya
by Anamika Barua & Suparana Katyaini & Bhupen Mili - 95-116 The economic evaluation of estuarine dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) watching tourism in the Cananéia region, south-eastern Brazil
by Gislaine de Fatima Filla & Cláudia Inês Botelho de Oliveira & João Manuel Gonçalves & Emygdio Leite de Araujo Monteiro-Filho
2011, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 321-333 Green capitalism: negative carbon and the green power fund
by Graciela Chichilnisky - 334-352 The state of carbon finance in Europe: a 'SWOT' analysis of the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme
by Winston Mak - 353-369 Carbon sustainability framework to reduce CO 2 emissions in data centres
by Mueen Uddin & Azizah Abdul Rahman & Jamshed Memon - 370-383 Foreign investor liability for environmental damage: does the form of capital matter?
by Joshua Anyangah - 384-395 Green marketing: can it effectively contribute to green economics?
by Khosro S. Jahdi - 396-404 Integrating CSR with hospitality management programmes in higher education
by John Parker
2011, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 219-230 What makes Tunisian ecopreneurs satisfied with their job?
by Sana El Harbi & Gilles Grolleau & Sonia Hadj Ammar - 231-247 The green economy and the knowledge economy: exploring the interface
by Adrian C. Newton - 248-258 Deforestation, economic prosperity, and political institutions in East Asia and the Pacific
by Klarizze Puzon - 259-268 The prospect of the United Nations' climate change negotiating framework: implications from Copenhagen and Cancun
by Winston Ka-Ming Mak - 269-284 Land-use planning, permaculture and the transitivity of 'development'
by Michael Hannis - 285-305 Development of a multi criteria decision model for justification of green manufacturing systems
by Kuldip Singh Sangwan - 306-320 The effect of FDI on trade-led growth hypothesis: a co-integrated panel analysis
by Rudra P. Pradhan
2011, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 109-125 Theorising care: a possible defence of interdisciplinarity in economics
by Vinca Bigo & Ioana Negru - 126-132 Promoting the growth of high quality goods and the phasing out of shoddy products
by Peter Lang - 133-142 An investigation into the evolved relationship between spot and futures in the European Union Emission Trading Scheme
by Wei Lu & Wen-Jun Wang - 143-166 Slovene directors as searchers: tying the local socialist system to the outside world
by Jeffrey David Turk - 167-183 Beyond an ungreen-economics-based political philosophy: three strikes against 'the difference principle'
by Rupert Read - 184-203 Accelerating the green transformation in the USA: new deal for the economic crisis
by Peter Yang & Injazz Chen - 204-212 The credit crisis: a golden opportunity to extend localisation and stimulate genuinely sustainable local economic development
by Julian Lamb & Karen Leach
2011, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-14 The path to a sustainable economy: sustainable consumption, social identity and ecological citizenship
by Quentin Duroy - 15-40 Is there a role for contemporary practices of askesis in supporting a transition to sustainable consumption?
by Peter Doran - 41-48 Act first, ask questions later: the cognitive-behavioural implications of the liberal model of freedom
by Rosamund Stock - 49-64 What is 'green' in the green new deal – criteria from ecofeminist and post-Keynesian economics
by Stefan Kesting - 65-74 Exploring the link between development and migration in Ethiopia
by Mahelet Alemayehu Mekonnen - 75-86 The overexploitation and illegal trade of Prunus africana in the protected areas in the light of international environmental law (a case study of the Democratic Republic of Congo)
by Freddy Tshibundu Shamwana - 87-108 Industrial development and the trade-off to environment: measurement techniques, meanings and outcomes in the context of water poverty in Egypt
by Doaa Salman
2010, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 327-332 "In the midst of economic disaster, can the USA still care about green accounting? .... Which is more important a sustainable economy or a sustainable environment?"
by Constance Crawford - 333-345 Green accounting: a conceptual framework
by Tony Greenham - 346-359 Sustainable development: equal treatment of the present and the future?
by Graciela Chichilnisky - 360-379 The importance of social cost benefit analysis as a tool to help green economics to allocate resources more efficiently
by Chow Fah Yee & Eu Chye Tan - 380-392 Towards a green economics approach to cost-benefit analysis
by Steve Mandel - 393-428 The need to move to a qualitatively-improving steady-state economy to resolve the climate change dilemma
by Philip Lawn
2010, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 217-230 Gender perspectives of the financial and economic crisis
by Deborah Ruggieri - 231-244 The economic situation and (tentatively) prospects: September 2009 (revised)
by Joseph Halevi - 245-261 Green IT framework for small and medium scale Indian IT services companies
by Sanjay Mohapatra & Anuj Jindal - 262-274 Are ENGOs empowered through EU accession? The case of Maltese ENGOs
by Michael Briguglio - 275-291 The social impact of liberalisation of plastic bottles in Malta
by Michael Briguglio & Diana Aquilina - 292-305 The economies of the Baltic Sea Region in relation to green economics, with particular focus on Latvia: environmental sustainability and well-being
by Dzineta Dimante & Dzintra Atstaja - 306-312 Development and sustainability in contemporary Brazil
by Maria Alejandra Caporale Madi & Jose Ricardo Barbosa Goncalves - 313-326 Ecological modernisation as bureaucracy – organic food and its certification in the UK and India
by David Toke & Sukanya Raghavan
2010, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 117-133 The care paradox: devaluing and idealising care, the mother, and mother nature
by Vinca Bigo - 134-144 Inequality and the commodification of urban life: challenges to sustainable development in contemporary Brazil
by Jose Ricardo Barbosa Goncalves & Maria Alejandra Caporale Madi - 145-155 Exploring the operating efficiency of semiconductor industry by a sustainable development approach
by Shiu-Wan Hung & Mei-Chun Liu - 156-169 Linking environmental management systems with cost reduction in enterprises: an analysis of managerial responses
by Robert Kudlak - 170-182 Policy instruments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transport in Europe
by Chris Nash - 183-196 Weak-form efficiency of European Union emission trading scheme – evidence from variance ratio tests
by Wei Lu & Wenjun Wang - 197-204 Adjusting China's GDP: a green accounting illustration
by Naomi Baster - 205-216 Forest accounts: a primary case study in China
by Zhang Ying
2010, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-16 The role of strategic health impact assessment in sustainable development
by Michael Joffe - 17-42 Determining the economic-environment relation: a regulationist approach
by Lynne Chester - 43-62 Why do we need green economics when we have ecological economics? A proposal for 'pulling people together' at the crossroad of environmental and social sustainability
by Ali Douai - 63-81 Measuring abundance: the case of Cittaslow's attempts to support better quality of life
by Wolfgang Hoeschele - 82-93 Pro-poor low carbon development and the role of growth
by Frauke Urban - 94-112 Indian women entrepreneurs and employment – local economic impact and lessons for green economics
by Michael Taylor - 113-115 Book Review: Selling Olga: Stories of Human Trafficking and Resistance by Louisa Waugh
by Michelle Suzanne Gale De Oliveira
2009, Volume 3, Issue 3/4
- 235-364 Climate change: economics or science? The importance of the Copenhagen Summit. Technology innovation, reduction in carbon use or market trading and economic growth? The economics of the environment at a cross roads
by Miriam Kennet & Naomi Baster & Michele Gale & Oliver Tickell - 265-270 Surviving Kyoto's 'do or die' summit
by Graciela Chichilnisky - 271-284 Perceptions of stakeholder engagement – just what is it really?
by Rachel Curzon - 285-296 The clash between economics and ecology: frames and schemas
by Rosamund Stock - 297-303 Climate change policy and the social discount rate: political not ethical
by Craig Duckworth - 304-322 Reducing problems through reduced complexity? Considering the benefits and limits of economic perspectives on climate change
by Simon Wolf - 323-342 Personal carbon trading and sustainable consumption: the art of the state
by Peter Doran - 343-350 Gender and climate justice
by Sonja Cappello & Wendy Harcourt - 351-366 Energy issue perception, responses and solutions from green economics: a discussion paper
by Benjamin Armstrong-Haworth - 367-381 The changing structure of the renewable industry – implications for a green transition to sustainable energy
by Jack Reardon - 382-391 A replacement for Trident – can the UK afford it?
by Peter Burt - 392-401 Perspectives of energy efficient housing: Estonia and other European nations
by Maret Merisaar - 402-413 Where neoclassical economics fails: impacts on renewable electricity in the UK
by Sarah Skinner - 414-446 Energy security, economic development and global warming: addressing short and long term challenges
by Graciela Chichilnisky & Peter Eisenberger - 447-461 Permeable (pervious) pavements and geothermal heat pumps: addressing sustainable urban stormwater management and renewable energy
by Kiran Tota-Maharaj & Miklas Scholz - 462-468 Heathrow campaigners – heading for a historic victory?
by John Stewart - 469-471 Book Review: Saving Kyoto: An Insider's Guide to What it is, How it Works and What it Means for the Future by Graciela Chichilnisky and Kirsten Sheeran
by Naomi Baster
2009, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 107-129 The costs of women's unequal pay and opportunity: transforming the unbalanced structure of our economy to meet the challenges of today: climate change, poverty and the twin crises of the economy and economics
by Miriam Kennet - 130-141 Catastrophic risks
by Graciela Chichilnisky - 142-156 Moral reasoning about gender pay gaps
by Wendy Olsen - 157-174 Gender pay gap
by Graciela Chichilnisky - 175-183 Women migrant workers in China: grassroots NGOs facilitating empowerment?
by Holly Snape - 184-198 The socio-cultural impacts of economic changes to matrilineal Garo society in Bangladesh
by Soma Dey & Sabiha Sultana - 199-204 The mother binary: fundamental conflicts facing women within the green movement, with reference to continental Green parties and the 21st-century ecofeminism debate
by Natalie Bennett - 205-222 An estimate of women's contribution to agricultural and regional communities in Australia
by Therese Jefferson & Anusha Mahendran - 223-233 Gender discrimination in the construction industry of Bangladesh
by Ishrat Parveen & Soma Dey
2009, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-18 Avoiding extinction: the future of economics
by Graciela Chichilnisky - 19-27 Economic growth and economic crisis
by Victor Anderson - 28-47 Power, political economy and environmental governance: staple chains as media of power
by James Lawson - 48-62 Public finance and environment: correlations of selected taxes with pollution and CO 2 emissions in China between 1999 and 2006
by Peter Yang - 63-76 Rapid climate change: an overview for economists
by Paul D. Williams - 77-92 Traction in the world: economics and narrative interviews
by Jeffrey David Turk - 93-100 Sex work: a survey of social, philosophical and human rights issues
by Natalie Bennett - 101-102 Book Review: Environmental Policy Convergence in Europe? The Impact of International Institutions and Trade by Katharina Holzinger, Christoph Knill and Bas Arts (Eds.)
by Peter Yang - 103-106 Book Review: Globalisation, Democracy and Terrorism by Eric Hobsbawm
by Jose Ricardo Barbosa Goncalves & Maria Alejandra Caporale Madi
2008, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 343-352 A better world through law? The implications of the theories of Niklas Luhmann for green economics
by Adrienne Barnett - 353-371 The need for new types of organisation for the new century
by Christine Gilligan - 372-378 Broad-basing 'green' stock market indices: a concept note
by Srinivasan Sunderasan - 379-391 The institutional analysis of the market
by Arturo Hermann - 392-410 The opportunities and challenges for a general definition of corporate sustainability
by I.E. Nikolaou & K.I. Evangelinos - 411-426 Is the urban Indian consumer ready for environment-friendly apparel?
by Paromita Goswami - 427-441 The role of non-timber forest products in the rural economy and their quantitative assessment in the Aravali mountain range of India
by Pradeep Chaudhry & Rameshwar L. Srivastava & Arvind S. Apte & Pramod Kumar & Narayan S. Rao - 442-457 The political economy of growth and green politics in Ireland
by Liam Leonard
2008, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 249-255 The value of John Dewey's pragmatism for green economics
by Jane Skinner - 256-268 The green economist as reflexive social scientist
by Jeffrey David Turk - 269-283 Dynamic carbon footprinting
by Michael Gell - 284-294 The 'market' metaphor and climate change: an epistemological application in the study of green economics
by Valentin Cojanu - 295-310 Markets, prices and market power
by Thomas Lines - 311-328 Environmental refugees, corrective justice and a system of compensation
by John Owens - 329-339 Problems with wage subsidies: Phelps's economic discipline and undisciplined economics
by Karl Widerquist - 340-342 Book Review: Stabilising an Unstable Economy by Hyman Minsky
by Maria Alejandra Caporale Madi & Jose Ricardo Barbosa Goncalves
2008, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 135-152 Institutional constraints on China's transition to sustainability
by Yang Chen & Cleber Dutra & Richard Sanders - 153-175 Different paths, same mountain: Daoism, ecology and the new paradigm of science
by Anthony Alexander - 176-189 Historicism and the green backlash: a study of Julian Simon and Bjorn Lomborg
by Richard McNeill Douglas - 190-209 Identifying the market segments for eco-labelled wood
by Knut Veisten & Elisabeth Gill & Birger Solberg - 210-225 Climate change mitigation: overview of the environmental policy instruments
by Bogumila Igielska - 226-240 Nuclear energy: a fuel for the 21st century? A green perspective
by Jack Reardon - 241-245 Book Review: Measurement in Economics: A Handbook, edited by M. Boumans
by Jeffrey David Turk - 246-247 Book Review: Six Degrees – Our Future on a Hotter Planet by M. Lynas
by Priscilla Alderson
2008, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-28 How sustainable is the German energy system? Introducing the Indicator for Sustainable Development (ISD) as a new measuring concept
by Holger Schlor & Jurgen-Friedrich Hake & Wolfgang Fischer - 29-44 Research agenda for a green economics of abundance
by Wolfgang Hoeschele - 45-64 Only pluralism in economics research and education is compatible with a democratic society
by Peter Soderbaum - 65-76 The imperial corporation: the English East India Company and the lessons from the first age of globalisation
by Nick Robins - 77-94 Economic alternatives and childhood poverty
by Priscilla Alderson - 95-107 Green economics and political ecology: the case of pensions and older people
by Brian Heatley - 108-122 Public attitudes to the use of wildlife by Aboriginal Australians: marketing of wildlife and its conservation
by Clem Tisdell & Hemanath Swarna Nantha - 123-126 Book Review: A History of Anthropology by Thomas Hylland Eriksen and Finn Sivert Nielsen
by Marie Louise Seeberg & Miriam Kennet - 127-130 Book Review: Transnational Corporations and International Production, Concepts, Theories and Effects by Grazia Ietto-Gillies
by Miriam Kennet - 131-133 Book Review: The Environment and Sustainable Development in the New Central Europe by Zbigniew Bochniarz and Gary B. Cohen
by Jack Reardon
2007, Volume 1, Issue 3/4
- 225-249 Editorial: progress in Green Economics: ontology, concepts and philosophy. Civilisation and the lost factor of reality in social and environmental justice
by Miriam Kennet - 250-267 An orientation for a green economics?
by Tony Lawson - 268-275 Patriarchy and accumulation on a world scale – revisited. (Keynote lecture at the Green Economics Institute, Reading, 29 October 2005)
by Maria Mies - 276-298 Growing the green economy – globally
by Hazel Henderson - 299-306 Urbanisation and global environmental change: new intergenerational challenges
by David Simon - 307-325 Economics is philosophy, economics is not science
by Rupert Read - 326-340 Buddhist economics – ancient teachings revisited
by Hans-Guenter Wagner - 341-350 Examining, discussing and suggesting the possible contribution and role of Buddhist economics for corporate social responsibility
by Richard Welford - 351-373 Current developments in international trade – an opportunity for a new progressive approach in economic policies
by Volker Heinemann - 374-380 Post Keynesian economics and the environment: waking up and smelling the coffee burning?
by Andrew Mearman - 381-393 How green are principles texts? An investigation into how mainstream economics educates students pertaining to energy, the environment and green economics
by Jack Reardon - 394-406 The Edgeworth Box beyond laissez-faire
by Dix Sandbeck - 407-418 Risk, genetically modified food and the US/EU divide
by Dave Toke - 419-445 Pollution control: an economic analysis of comparative policy instruments
by Pritam Singh & Kathrin Weisspfennig - 446-464 Towards a model of green political economy: from ecological modernisation to economic security
by John Barry - 465-477 The commercialisation of the indigenous economy and its impact on the environment of Modhupur Garh, Bangladesh
by Soma Dey - 478-493 All aboard: power, participation and governance in the North Sea regional advisory council
by Liza Griffin - 494-512 Interpretive economics in Slovenia: a useful approach for green economics?
by Jeffrey David Turk - 513-531 Comparing Australia's genuine progress to its economic growth performance
by Matthew Clarke & Philip Lawn - 532-538 Comments on 'Green economics: setting the scene. Aims, context, and philosophical underpinnings of the distinctive new solutions offered by green economics'
by Jack Reardon - 539-543 Book Review: Fifty Key Thinkers on Development
by Miriam Kennet - 544-546 Book Review: Capitalism as if the World Matters
by Clive Lord - 547-549 Book Review: Babylon and Beyond: The Economics of Anti-capitalist, Anti-globalist and Radical Green Movements
by Miriam Kennet
2006, Volume 1, Issue 1/2
- 11-22 Turning economics inside out
by Victor Anderson - 23-36 An overview of green economics
by Richard Lawson - 37-49 The role of green economics in achieving realistic policies and programmes for sustainability
by Clare E. Lunn - 50-67 Managing the narrative of sustainable development: 'discipline' of an 'inefficient' concept
by Delyse Springett - 68-102 Green Economics: setting the scene. Aims, context, and philosophical underpinning of the distinctive new solutions offered by Green Economics
by Miriam Kennet & Volker Heinemann - 103-120 Restoring the rights of future generations
by Chit Chong - 121-138 A theoretical investigation into the likely existence of the Environmental Kuznets Curve
by Philip Lawn - 139-150 Ecofeminist political economy
by Mary Mellor - 151-168 Street wise provocations: the 'Global Justice' Movement's take on sustainable development
by Peter Doran - 169-173 The greening of South Africa is basic to its healing
by Ursula A. Barnett - 174-200 Policy implications toward Green Economics in pollution prevention: theory and problems in Japan
by Hirofumi Aizawa - 201-214 Green economics: an introduction and research agenda
by Derek Wall - 215-217 Book Review: After the ice, a global human history 20,000–5000 BCE
by Miriam Kennet - 218-219 Book Review: Development as freedom
by Derek Wall - 220-221 Book Review: We are everywhere: the irresistible rise of global anti-capitalism
by Lucy Ford